Science, asked by angadkhandepatil, 8 months ago

How will you reduse reverberation in public halls or buildings ​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Controlling sound reflections in a room by using ceiling tiles, sound absorption panels, acoustical sprays and other materials can reduce the reverberant component of noise in the room. ... Diffusion in a room causes scattering of sound and can make the absorption materials seem more effective.

Reverberation can be reduced by absorbing the sound using some materials as it reaches the wall and ceiling of the room and thus prevent the sound from getting reflected. Some materials which are used to reduce reverberation are fibreboard, heavy curtains, plastics etc.

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Answered by MsRisingStar
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By using sound absorbing materials like curtains on wall, carpets on the floor.

By keeping the windows open, as sound will not get reflected.

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